The Top 2026 Fashion Trends Taking Shape in Real Time
There is no crystal ball, no Etsy witch, no financial analyst that can predict the exact course of the next twelve months. But trend forecasters are as close as we get to soothsayers—at least when it comes to guessing what the biggest fashion trends of 2026 will be.
Here, Marie Claire spoke with a cohort of industry analysts about the what they foresee will unfold style-wise in the coming months. The trends they’ve identified are informed by global societal shifts, 2025’s trend cycle, and recent 2026 collections from heavy-hitting luxury brands. Some are already underway. (There’s a reason Parisiennes are ditching their mocha mousse scarf coats for neon windbreakers.) Others have been a long time coming.
“After seasons of minimalism and muted palettes (think sad beige and millennial grey), the pendulum has swung,” explains the womenswear director at trend forecasting agency Future Snoops, Patricia Maeda. “The fashion landscape is embracing bold self-expression and unapologetic indulgence. In 2026, maximalism takes many forms, from 80s-inspired power glam to styles that demand attention.” In other words: Quiet luxury is dead; long live quiet luxury.
Yes, the particulars of the year ahead are still up to chance and the powers that be, whoever they are. But according to the acclaimed forecasters MC trusts, this is the time to step into a more assertive, expressive version of your style. Without further ado, discover and shop the soon-to-dominate 2026 fashion trends.
2026’s Top Fashion Trends at a Glance
Glamoratti
Khaite, Bottega Veneta, Chloé, Chanel, Saint Laurent, Givenchy, and Stella McCartney
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The spirit of the ’80s is alive and flourishing in 2026. Sydney Stanback, Pinterest’s global trends and insights lead, specifically calls out the Glamoratti aesthetic, a more-is-more attitude inspired by the decade of decadence—think “baggy, sculpted-shoulder suits, dramatic funnel necks, and chunky accessories like big gold cuffs and belts,” all of which have seen spikes in Pinterest searches this year.
Designed to make a high-octane impression, Stanback notes the Glamoratti aesthetic will resonate especially with Gen Z and Millennials, “who love power dressing with a twist,” and maximalists who gravitate toward fashion drama.
“With interest in ‘80s luxury’ surging by 225 percent [on Pinterest], Glamoratti takes last year’s ‘corp-core’ look and cranks it up to the max. It’s less about blending in, more about standing out, showing off confidence and ambition with every bold outfit,” she says.
This is the trend to try if you’ve been itching to add more personality and impact to your work wardrobe.
H&M
Oversized Twill Blazer – Dark Gray
Free People
Suede Hex Hip Belt
J.Crew
Pencil Midi Skirt in Four-Season Stretch
Helsa
The Leather Oversized Moto Jacket
petit moments
Medium Cuff
The Frankie Shop
Bea Oversized Blazer
The Frankie Shop
Ripley Pleated Crepe Wide-Leg Pants
Heaven Mayhem
Prize Earrings
Sportif
Fendi, Tibi, Saint Laurent, Stella McCartney, Loewe, Tory Burch, and Iceberg
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This is not the leggings-and-sneakers, ‘Pilates at 11 a.m., lunch at 12:00 p.m.’ athleisure look you know from years past. It’s chicer and athletic in a more abstract sense.
“In 2026, a new wave of sporty dressing emerges that blends athletic functionality with everyday dressing,” says Future Snoops’ Maeda. “What started with the Adidas track pants trend has grown into a demand for fashion that feels sporty outside the gym or the usual contexts.”
Silhouettes include retro track jackets, flight jackets, and anoraks rendered in technical-first fabrics. Maeda cites Saint Laurent’s Spring 2026 campaign, which featured windbreakers in ’80s-inspired colors styled with lace-trimmed shorts and stiletto pumps, as the perfect example of 2026’s new take on altheisure: “This playful mix of sporty technical gear and contemporary styling feels unapologetically cool and wearable for real life.”
Pick up a pair of stirrup leggings or side-striped trackies, pair them with a button-down and your favorite slingback heels, and head out to happy hour.
Madewell
Pull-On Bootcut Track Pant
Adidas Originals
Smocked Firebird Track Jacket
FP Movement
Field Tripper Jacket
VIVAIA
Jogger Re-Nylon Sneakerina
Varley
Hawley Half-Zip Sweatshirt
Gap
High Rise Double Knit Stirrup Pants
Lyrebird
Lace-Trim Silky Shorts
LIONESS
Essential Bomber Jacket
Going for Gold
Balmain, Gucci, Chanel, No. 21, Alberta Ferretti, Schiaparelli, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dior
(Image credit: Launchmetrics)
It’s time to swap out your silver. “Gold is experiencing a powerful resurgence across markets and culture,” says Sara Maggioni, head of womenswear at WGSN, one of the world’s top trend forecasting companies. As a 2026 trend, “gold symbolizes stability in uncertain times and a renewed appetite for opulence and decorative design after seasons dominated by minimalism and quiet luxury.” In particular, Maggioni pinpoints yellow gold as a standout, connecting it to the ‘80s fashion resurgence (See: Glamoratti.)
Beyond its nostalgic ties, Maggioni argues that gold is having a moment because it “sits at the intersection of heritage, craftsmanship, and investment value, appealing to everyone from affluent buyers to Gen Z archival enthusiasts. Luxury houses are strengthening gold’s relevance through investments in recycled metals and a focus on provenance, ethical sourcing, and traceability, and the thriving pre-owned luxury market further reinforces gold as a meaningful, long-term asset.”
J.Crew
Fairfax Skirt in Crinkle Lamé
Completedworks
Recycled Gold Vermeil Cubic Zirconia Earrings
Milly
Ivette Cascading Pailette Sleeveless Minidress
Veronica Beard
Small Metallic Stash Bag
Pandora
Era Lab-Grown Diamond Crossover Ring
Joe’s Jeans
The Mia High Rise Wide Leg Jeans in Gold Foil
Uncommon Matters
Curl Gold Vermeil Necklace
Dear Frances
Balla 45mm Leather Pumps
Poet-Core
Coach, Victoria Beckham, Khaite, Valentino, Dior, Altuzarra, Celine
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You’ll want to brush up on your Yeats, Dickinson, and Angelou in 2026. “Poet-core is the latest niche aesthetic that blends a creative spirit, a hint of nostalgia, and a dash of preppy academic style,” says Stanback.
If English class wasn’t your strong suit, consider the numbers behind the trend: “Searches for all things ‘poet aesthetic’ are up 175 percent, with Pinterest users looking to channel their inner literary scholar with oversized turtlenecks, vintage blazers, and satchel bags (up 85 percent).” Capes, lacey details, silk neckties, and triangle scarves are also spiking as part of the prose-inspired movement.
Like the -cores of years past, “poet-core follows the rise of persona-driven style and lets today’s trendsetters try on new identities and curate their own story,” according to Stanback. In other words: Even if you still don’t understand iambic pentameter or know what a limerick is, a frilly blouse and corduroy pants could unlock a softer, more creative style you resonate with.
Zara
Printed Blouse With Ties Zw Collection
Nili Lotan
Shon Corduroy Pants
Madewell
The Belted Satchel Bag
Gucci
Jordaan Horsebit Leather Loafers
rag & bone
Slade Glen Plaid Ponte Knit Blazer
Dôen
Hardy Pintuck Cotton Shawl-Collar Blouse
Mulberry
Bayswater Grained Leather Satchel
Banana Republic
Italian Merino-Blend Mixed-Stitch Sweater
Shift in Proportions
Balmain, Calvin Klein, Prabal Gurung, Balenciaga, Chloé, Givenchy, Aläia
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Forget “flattering”—Maeda encourages you to try cuts that are out of your comfort zone.
“There is a new approach to proportions taking shape, with silhouettes that challenge convention and create striking shifts in visual balance and offer fresh ways to rethink how the body is shaped,” she says. That means cropped outerwear, like a short trench coat or a blazer, exaggeratedly low waistlines, and bubble skirts and balloon pants.
Chanel’s Spring 2026 collection is an influential touchstone here. “Creative director Matthieu Blazy rebalanced proportion through cropped jackets and pencil skirts in low-rise cuts, giving the classic set a modern update,” says Maeda. “Another example is fit-and-flare silhouettes seen all over the Spring 2026 runways, which push the drop-waist trend to new dimensions.”
Staud
Ari Poplin Drop-Waist Slipdress
Abercrombie & Fitch
Cropped Trench Coat
Mango
Tie Cuff Balloon Pants
Helmut Lang
Satin Crop Blazer
Aritzia
The Effortless Pant™ Lo-Rise
Cos
Bubble-Hem Mini Skirt
Frame
The Bubble High-Rise Barrel-Leg Jeans
Mikoh
Opihi Bubble Sleeve Crop Top
Guardian Design
Calvin Klein, Kate Barton, Jane Wade, Prada, Max Mara, Miu Miu
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Following a year of negative news headlines and global spikes in crime, fashion responds with its own cautionary measures. WGSN’s Maggioni calls it “guardian design, which takes familiar items and enriches them with smart, solution-led details that prevent theft or protect privacy,” such as hidden inner pockets, anti-slash materials, and built-in carabiners. “These practical elements already exist, but the opportunity lies in reimagining them in a more fashion-led lens, making them feel modern, thoughtful, and genuinely elevated, rather than technical or gear-like.”
Bags are an easy entry point to the trend (wristlets, phone slings, and crossbodies equipped with RFID-blocking pockets or low-light markers). Clothing-wise, consider “reinforced shoulder epaulettes to secure bags, warp-knit engineered waistbands, and clothing–accessory systems that transform everyday garments into pieces that work harder for the wearer,” says Maggioni.
Crucially, however, she adds that “guardian design isn’t about fear-based messaging, but about borrowing the optimism and practicality of modern travelwear, where technical innovation is seamlessly integrated into daily life.”
The world can be a scary place. This trend wants to help you explore it and exist in it wit less anxiety
Madewell
Oversized Field Jacket
Away
Featherlight Crossbody in Jet Black
Eckhaus Latta
Khaki Cargo Jeans
Maison de Sabré
Sling Phone Case
Coperni
Black Tight High Neck Top
Chopova Lowena
Black Thunderhull Shorts
Baggallini
Trifecta Rfid Wallet Crossbody Bag
Prints Galore
Miu Miu, Chanel, Ferragamo, No. 21, Khaite
(Image credit: Launchmetrics)
There is no need to pick just one print to wear this year; 2026 invites you to pile on every pattern you desire, from polka dots and cheetah spots to rainbow stripes and zebra zig-zags.
“Print clashing, especially with animal prints, is making a strong comeback, injecting personality and playfulness into wardrobes,” says Maeda. “Khaite gave us a taste with its Resort 2026 collection, pairing cheetah prints with florals in a way that feels effortless yet unexpected.”
Zara
Polka Dot Print Blouse
La Double J
Marlene Printed Silk-Crepe Maxi Dress
Reformation
Esra Floral Print Long Sleeve Dress
Black Suede Studio
Bella Mule
Free People
Rivoli Midi Skirt
Transformative Teal
(Image credit: Launchmetrics)
If you only concern yourself with one color trend this year, make it Transformative Teal, WGSN’s 2026 Color of the Year.
“Blending dark blue with aquamarine-green to create a hue that balances depth and freshness, it’s versatile, gender-inclusive, and—with its medium saturation and trans-seasonal appeal—fits perfectly with the growing move toward sustainability,” says Maggioni, who notes that “data reinforces its rise.”
“Blues and darks continue to grow their share across key markets, according to WGSN’s proprietary retail data, and online buzz is rising too, with TikTok views for ‘teal’ climbing sharply year over year,” she continues. “As a colored dark, it also provides a rich alternative to black.”
A deep teal trouser or a ribbed-knit turtleneck are simple swap-ins for the basic black options already in your closet.
Anthropologie
The Poppy Kick-Flare Full-Length Pull-On Pants by Maeve
Aritzia
Wilfred London Wool Cashmere Cardigan
Lele Sadoughi
Baroque Turquoise Collar Necklace
L’Agence
Charmaine Spaghetti Strap Silk Gown
Madison Maison
Heel Lock Loafer
Victoria Beckham
Twist Detail Blouse
Anthropologie
The Maya Stretch Velvet Cowl-Neck Dress
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